Call For Papers - JMLC 2003

The mission of JMLC is to explore the concepts of well-structured programming
languages and software, and those of teaching good design and programming
style. We are especially interested in the construction of large and distributed
software systems. We also invite papers on software engineering aspects in
new and dynamic application areas, such as multimedia and pervasive systems.
We encourage authors to present innovative, lean and efficient solutions.
Main topics are:

New architectural concepts beyond object-orientation

Component architectures

Compilers, tools and software development environments

Language concepts to aid modularization

Frameworks and design patterns

Reflective programming

Teaching of good design and the role of computer science at universities

Special software engineering aspects of new application areas such as
multimedia and pervasive systems

Formal aspects of software architectures

Software architecture description languages

Web-based software architectures (Web Services, ...)

Best practices in Industry

Case studies and industrial applications

Original papers focusing on
these issues and on other aspects of modular languages are solicited until
February 16, 2003 (Sunday).

Full
papers are not to exceed 10 pages. Extended abstracts from industrial submitters
will also be considered. We plan to establish a short paper session for work
in progress with 4 pages in the proceedings. The conference proceedings will
be published by Springer as Lecture
Notes in Computer Science.

We
plan to organize a vendors' session and industrial demonstrations. Companies
being interested to participate in the vendors' session or to present a demonstration
or both, should submit their proposal to Mr Ulrich (jmlc@infopuls.com).